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With the score tied midway through the second half, Louisiana Tech was able to close the deal on Thursday night on national television as the Bulldogs took down the Alabama-Birmingham Blazers, 73-60, inside the Thomas Assembly Center on Karl Malone Court.
There were plenty of highlights on offense like the 11 made three-pointers and the three dunks— one-handed tomahawks by Jy’lan Washington and Derric Jean and also the exclamation point by Anthony Duruji with the two-handed 360 slam.
The game was won though by Tech (16-11, 7-7 Conference USA) on the defensive side of the ball with their...

GRAMBLING — Grambling State University hosted a Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame “Celebrating Our Legends” recognition Saturday at halftime of the Tigers’ basketball game against archrival Southern with...

Without Joe Raymond Peace and a band of extra dedicated and loyal Bulldogs, no telling what the state of Louisiana Tech University would be as it enters the 2018 season.
Go back 30 years (yes, 30) to...